When you are viewing a stereoscopic 3D perspective, it is like if you are standing
directly inside the 3D perspective. You are able to evaluate depths like you do in
real life.The DecoTech Scene Editor
program is capable to generate stereoscopic 3D perspectives. That means that it
generates an image for your left eye and another image for your right eye. Then it
automatically merges the two images and it displays the resulting stereoscopic
3D perspective using Red Blue Anaglyph or Interlaced display mode. (Red
blue anaglyph glasses or liquid crystal shuttle glasses are required to view stereoscopic 3D
perspectives displayed in those modes.)
Here on Internet, we offer you a third
technique (Cross-eyed) to show you
stereoscopic 3D perspectives.
- Cross-eyed technique : Display the
right image at left and the left image at right. (It is the easiest way to view full
screen stereoscopic 3D perspectives without any special accessory.)
- Red-blue anaglyph technique : Use the
red component of the left image and the green and blue components of the right image.
(Red
blue anaglyph glasses required.)
To view the stereoscopic 3D perspective, just click on the
viewing mode button at the right of the desired picture.
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